HTC explains why it chose the U12+ name

Earlier today HTC announced its latest flagship smartphone, the much-leaked U12+. Here's the thing, though - there is no non-Plus U12 version. Just one phone, the U12+. And apparently that situation might confuse some people used to the way Apple and Samsung do things with their top of the line handsets. To appease these people, the Taiwanese company has revealed why the U12+ is called U12+ and not U12. It's because, in terms of size and specs, it's much more directly comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S9+ than the S9. That's the gist of it, basically. Nowadays tacking "plus" onto a name is...



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